Every year, on the 3rd of December, it is the International Day of People with Disability.
The day serves as a way to promote awareness and understanding of members in our communities living with both physical and mental disability. Since 1992, the United Nations General Assembly has been observing the day as the International Day of Disabled Persons.
Across Australia, IDPwD encourages the government, organisations, community groups, businesses, and individuals to come together and bolster inclusivity. With over 5.5 million people living with disability in Australia, the Government through the Department of Social Services funds a national program to promote the day.
The IDPwD theme for 2024 is “amplifying the leadership of persons with disability for an inclusive and sustainable future”. Woking towards having more people with disability in leadership roles is a policy priority in Australia’s Disability Strategy 2021-2031, the national strategy for disability policy framework.
To raise awareness, Nova Employment and the International Day of People with Disability are hosting a free event at the ICC Sydney on the 1st of December. “Elevate the Stage” will see top Australian artists with disability to break down barriers and disassemble negative attitudes towards disability.
‘Elevate the Stage is a fantastic opportunity for performers with disability to showcase their talents along with fellow professionals,’ says Paula Duncan AM, event ambassador. ‘It’s a chance for all of us to celebrate achievement and hard work through performance and importantly, in front of new audiences.’
For free tickets and more information, visit www.elevatethestage.com.au